About This Role
Airshare is hiring a Managed Falcon 900EX First Officer based in the Shelton, Connecticut area to support complex and dynamic private aviation operations. The role works closely with fellow crew members to provide safe, efficient air transportation to aircraft owners while representing Airshare professionally. The successful pilot is also expected to contribute innovation and sound judgment as the company manages growing business demands.
Duties & Responsibilities
- The Managed Falcon 900EX First Officer assists with all aspects of complex and dynamic aircraft operations.
- Working with fellow crew members, the pilot provides safe and efficient air transportation to owners and represents Airshare in a professional manner.
- The role calls for innovation and imagination to help the company meet its expanding business requirements safely and efficiently.
What We Offer
Airshare provides crew and family no-cost HSA medical, vision, and dental coverage. For employees choosing the HSA medical plan, the company contributes $1,000 annually to the HSA, with benefits beginning on the first day of the month following the start date. The package includes company-paid term life insurance equal to 1.5 times annual salary, with a voluntary buy-up optionvoluntary long-term disability with a loss-of-medical riderand two 401(k) retirement plans with employer matching and rapid vesting. Employees may participate in the 401(k) plans on the first of the month after 30 days of employment. Additional benefits include paid parental leave, employer-paid short-term disability, PTO accrued according to length of employment, a company credit card, and access to relocation flights.
Requirements
- Candidates must have a four-year degree or equivalent experience, at least 2,500 total flight hours including 500 hours of jet SIC time, and recent corporate flying experience.
- Applicants must live within one hour of BDR and within one hour of the assigned base, and must already be typed and current in the Falcon 900EX.
- Additional requirements include a First Class Medical certificate, an ATP, compliance with all applicable instrument-flight and night-landing currency requirements, and successful completion of an instrument competency check in the assigned aircraft category.
- The pilot must also be able to lift 50 pounds.
